35 Easy Thanksgiving Recipes Even First-Time Hosts Can Handle (2024)

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35 Easy Thanksgiving Recipes Even First-Time Hosts Can Handle (1)

By Melissa Kravitz Hoeffner

Published Nov 23, 2020

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Taryn Pire

Maybe you volunteered to cook Thanksgiving dinner, or perhaps you got roped into it—either way, the pressure’s on and you’re going to do it right. Even if it's your first time, don’t worry: you’ve got this! Take a deep breath and lean on this menu of easy Thanksgiving recipes, which cover every aspect of the big meal, from co*cktails to dessert. They'll impress your guests and relieve some of your stress.

Need more Thanksgiving menu ideas? We've got Thanksgiving side dishes that will impress everyone at the table, Thanksgiving vegetable recipes that are just as delicious as the main course and dessert ideas to sweeten things up like these Thanksgiving cookies.

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co*cktails

1. Hot Buttered Rum

Hot cocoa who? Your guests can warm their bones and chat while you start bringing out appetizers.

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Erin McDowell

2. Cranberry-mint Holiday Punch

There's no easier way to quench a crowd's thirst than by combining liquor, fruit juice and sparkling wine in a pretty bowl.

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3. Pumpkin Patch Punch

Apple cider, pumpkin butter, brandy and ginger beer? The autumn is strong with this one.

4. Fig Bourbon Cider Smash

Sweet cider and fig preserves meet oaky bourbon and a dash of balsamic vinegar.

5. Hard Apple Cider Mule

A seasonal twist on a classic.

6. Black Velvet

If you have Guinness lovers in the family, this drink made with stout beer and crème de cassis will blow them away *and* grant you bragging rights.

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Appetizers

7. Cranberry, Brussels Sprouts and Brie Skillet Nachos

All the season's best flavors on one crisp chip. Even picky kids won't be able to resist.

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8. Cranberry-brie Pie Crust Bites

Sweet, salty, crunchy and downright adorable.

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9. Roasted Mixed Nuts

Making this classic bar snack from scratch is as simple as tossing nuts of your choice in oil, herbs and spices, then baking them for about 10 minutes. Ta-da.

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10. Brussels Sprouts Latkes

Substitute spuds for the season's most beloved vegetable.

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11. Prosciutto And Fig Salad Board

Using a chic cutting board instead of a serving bowl can turn any salad into a sophisticated masterpiece without a second of extra work.

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12. Bacon, Onion And Asiago Fondue

Is there anything more comforting than a skillet of warm, melty cheese? Didn't think so.

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13. The Best Damn Pumpkin Soup

OK, your mind is about to be blown. This seven-ingredient soul-warmer roasts inside the pumpkin; just scoop out the seeds, fill 'er up and pop the whole gourd in the oven.

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14. Delicata Squash Rings With Garlic-lemon Sauce

Warning: These handhelds will disappear in minutes.

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Mains

15. The Fastest Roast Turkey in the Universe

Thirty-three minutes is all it takes to roast this turkey—just remember to defrost it with time to spare.

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16. Maple-herb Roasted Turkey Legs

Who says you need to cook the whole bird? Your guests who love dark meat definitely won't mind.

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17. Slow-cooker Turkey Breast With Orange And Herbs

Not only can you set it and forget, but slow-cooker turkey breast is basically impossible to overcook. Bye-bye, dry meat.

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18. Balsamic Cranberry Roast Chicken

Your fam doesn't do turkey? That's cool. This skillet chicken is loaded with fresh herbs and cranberries, plus it doesn't even need to be seared on the stove before roasting.

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Nisha Vora

19. Creamy Vegan Lentil And Roasted Vegetable Bake

Your vegan relative will be overjoyed to see this cashew cream-drenched beauty loaded with butternut squash, cauliflower and pine nuts on the table.

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20. Butternut Squash Lasagna

This vegetarian-friendly Thanksgiving main dish will have even meat-lovers asking for seconds.

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Sides

21. Make-Ahead Mashed Potatoes

The key to hosting Thanksgiving is prepping in stages. Prep these spuds a day or two ahead so you can quickly reheat them before dinnertime.

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22. Make-ahead Vegetarian Gravy

The secret to whipping up rich, flavorful gravy sans-turkey drippings? Umami-rich portobello mushrooms.

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23. 5-ingredient Red-wine Cranberry Sauce

One cup of dry red vino in the pot, the rest for the chef.

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24. Dorie Greenspan's Maple Syrup And Mustard Brussels Sprouts

This side dish starring pantry staples and fall flavors will only take you 25 minutes to pull together.

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25. Julia Turshen’s Sheet-pan Stuffing With Sausage And Spinach

You can prep this holiday staple a day in advance and wrap it up on the sheet pan until you’re ready to bake it. Crisis averted.

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26. Kale Salad With Crispy Chickpeas

It won't kill your guests (or you) to make some room on your plate for greens, right?

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Chloe Flavor

27. Vegan Butternut Mac And ‘cheese’ With Smoky Shiitake ‘bacon’

Because no one should have to miss out on the world's most beloved side dish.

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28. Sweet Potato Crostini

Let’s talk about crostini for a sec. This party appetizer is super versatile, looks sophisticated and is incredibly simple to make.

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Dessert

29. Rosé Poached Pears with Ginger and Vanilla

Psst: We found the perfect use for that leftover bottle of summer wine in your fridge. Don't forget the whipped cream.

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30. Miniature Banoffee Cobblers

This British dessert of sweet bananas, crispy graham crackers, gooey caramel and vanilla whipped cream is well worth crossing the Atlantic for. Better yet, save yourself the trip and make it on your own.

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31. Pumpkin Cheesecake Cookies

So, pie feels like a tall order and gingersnaps seem too boring. Consider these cookies the best of both worlds.

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32. Mini Caramel Pecan Pies With Cinnamon Roll Pie Crust

A twist on a timeless classic that couldn't be easier to pull off. (Hint: It all starts with store-bought pie dough.)

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33. Slow-cooker Spiked Cinnamon Lattes

Leave drip coffee behind this year. A blend of espresso, maple syrup, vanilla vodka and Kahlúa will pair with dessert like a charm.

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34. Sweet Potato Pots De Crème With Toasted Marshmallow

Consider your dinner guests wined, dined and wowed.

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35. Chai Hot Toddy

Cozy up to the fireplace with one of these rum-spiked beauties before calling it a night. If you prefer your hot toddy fruity, try this cranberry version on for size, made with rum, brandy and honey.

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FAQs

What are the top 10 Thanksgiving foods? ›

Top 10 Thanksgiving Dishes
  1. Turkey.
  2. Stuffing/Dressing.
  3. Pumpkin Pie.
  4. Sweet Potato Casserole.
  5. Mashed Potatoes.
  6. Ham.
  7. Green Bean Casserole.
  8. Cranberry Jelly.
Nov 22, 2023

How do you make a Thanksgiving dinner for the first time? ›

How to Cook Thanksgiving Dinner for the First Time
  1. Prep the week and night before if possible. If certain dishes on your menu like pies, side dishes, etc can be made beforehand, do it. ...
  2. Shop early. ...
  3. Set the table a few days before. ...
  4. Put on a peppy playlist. ...
  5. Enlist help. ...
  6. Have a cleanup plan.
Nov 3, 2023

What was my first Thanksgiving menu? ›

Typical menu includes:
  • Turkey.
  • Stufffing (variety would be usually a family favorite)
  • Vegetables.
  • Salad.
  • Mashed Potatoes.
  • Sweet Potatoes.
  • Pumpkin Pie.
  • Apple Pie.
Sep 22, 2021

How do you host a small Thanksgiving dinner? ›

  1. Go Out To Dinner.
  2. Make A Game Plan.
  3. Utilize Non-Traditional Spaces.
  4. Rethink The Traditional Thanksgiving Meal.
  5. Send Out A Fun Invite With A List Of What Guests Can Bring.
  6. Figure Out A Table Arrangement.
  7. Create A Designated Kid Zone.
  8. Clean Out Your Refrigerator.
Oct 9, 2023

What are the 3 most popular food dishes served on Thanksgiving? ›

The 10 Most Popular Thanksgiving Dishes
  • Roast turkey. We've already filled you in on how to carve a turkey like a chef. ...
  • Stuffing. Good stuffing is key to a successful Thanksgiving dinner. ...
  • Mashed potatoes. ...
  • Green bean casserole. ...
  • Corn casserole. ...
  • Sweet potato casserole. ...
  • Honey-glazed Brussels sprouts. ...
  • Cranberry sauce.
Nov 2, 2022

What is the most unpopular Thanksgiving food? ›

The Most Disliked Traditional Thanksgiving Foods
  • Ham — 25.57%
  • Coleslaw — 25.57%
  • Pumpkin Pie — 24.28%
  • Mashed Potatoes — 18.66%
  • Macaroni and Cheese — 17.47%
  • Carrots — 16.98%
  • Apple Pie — 16.29%
  • Corn — 15.50%
Nov 21, 2023

What is the most loved Thanksgiving food? ›

Popular Thanksgiving foods ranked
  1. Stuffing.
  2. Potatoes. ...
  3. Pies and other sweets. ...
  4. Other random foods. ...
  5. Rolls. Though rolls are certainly not a main dish, they are a key element of any Thanksgiving meal. ...
  6. Turkey. The classic entree for Thanksgiving is definitely a large turkey dish. ...
Nov 10, 2023

What order should I start cooking Thanksgiving dinner? ›

For the big day, we've figured out just the right order to pull together the rest of the feast.
  1. Defrost premade bread. ...
  2. Chill wine and beer.
  3. Prepare the stuffing stuffing. ...
  4. Roast the turkey. ...
  5. Prepare other side dishes while the turkey roasts. ...
  6. Remove the fully cooked turkey from the oven and rest it for 1 hour.
Oct 20, 2021

What are the basics of a Thanksgiving meal? ›

A traditional Thanksgiving dinner has Turkey, stuffing (also called bread dressing), gravy, potatoes (mashed or scalloped), rolls with butter, green beans or some other cooked green like cabbage or collards, one orange thing (cooked carrots, sweet potato casserole, or squash), something cranberry flavored, and pie ( ...

Which president refused to celebrate Thanksgiving? ›

While Thanksgiving technically isn't a religious holiday, the “giving thanks” part of it struck Jefferson as being far too religious for his tastes. As our nation's third president, he stirred controversy by refusing to recognize Thanksgiving.

What food was present at the first Thanksgiving but is rarely eaten now? ›

Fish and Shellfish

Culinary historians believe that much of the Thanksgiving meal consisted of seafood, which is often absent from today's menus.

Why were potatoes not served at the first Thanksgiving? ›

It is also worth noting what was not present at the first Thanksgiving feast. There were no cloudlike heaps of mashed potatoes, since white potatoes had not yet crossed over from South America. There was no gravy either, since the colonists didn't yet have mills to produce flour.

What time should I host Thanksgiving dinner? ›

But anywhere between about 1pm — 6pm is normal. It's kind of a late lunch/early dinner. Usually people won't eat another full meal that day, though they might have a snack earlier in the day if the meal is at 5–6, or have some leftovers in the evening if the meal is at 1 or 2.

What is the rule for when Thanksgiving is? ›

On October 6, 1941, the House passed a joint resolution declaring the last Thursday in November to be the legal Thanksgiving Day. The Senate, however, amended the resolution establishing the holiday as the fourth Thursday, which would take into account those years when November has five Thursdays.

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